We have a new small book on the way to you—Sketches of a Modern Square, by Stephen Dudas. It’s adorable, charming, clever, sad, and delightfully square. It’s maybe a perfect stocking stuffer, if you’re into stuffing stockings. It’s also perfect for putting in your pocket, carrying in your purse, keeping in your glove box, and leaving on the bus for someone to find. Every time I read it, I find it newly charming. I will say that our Bourg machine was such a champ with this one–machines must have an affinity for squares.
4.375×4.375, 96-page paperback.
Stephen Dudas holds an MA in Creative Writing and a PhD in Literature from Miami University. His writing has been published in The Great Lakes Book Project, Ohio’s Best Emerging Poets (Z Publishing House), BALLOONS, Trilobite, The Caterpillar, and elsewhere. He is the author of a chapbook, An August Nightmare (Prolific Press, 2018). He lives and writes in Michigan. You can find him on instagram: @stevedudas
